Rat pups emit broadband vocalizations with components extending from t
he audible to the ultrasonic range. Three experiments were undertaken
to determine the circumstances under which the calls are emitted, and
the effects that they might have on the maternal female's behavior. In
the first study, pups were manipulated by the experimenter in several
different ways. Broadband calling occurred when the pup was picked up
and moved off the horizontal plane. In a second study, the mother was
observed interacting with her litter. Vocalizations occurred most oft
en when the mother engaged in behaviors that brought her into contact
with the pups, such as nest entry, moving while in the nest, and pup l
icking. In another experiment, females were temporarily deafened. Rela
tive to controls, deafened females engaged in more incidental contact
with the pups, although only if the female was deafened during the fir
st of two tests, when the pups were two days old. Broadband calling ma
y function to reduce rough handling or inadvertent contact by the moth
er.